Grasshoppers detect sound through their tympanal organs located on their abdomen. These organs vibrate in response to sound waves, which allows grasshoppers to perceive and process auditory information. They can use this ability to respond to environmental cues and communicate with others of their kind.
Having to do with sound, or hearing.
The function of the tympanic membrane (eardrum) is to transmit sound waves from the environment into sound vibrations that are picked up by the middle ear auditory ossicles. The ossicles will amplify and carry the vibrations to the inner ear where they are converted into electrical energy and sent to the brain for interpretation.
Grasshoppers are not carnivores, they feed on grass. They are herbivores.
Grasshoppers are consumers because they feed on plants and are considered primary consumers in the food chain. They obtain their energy by consuming other organisms.
I think grasshoppers are herbivores because I have never seen a grasshopper eat meat.
no, grasshoppers do make a sound. Did you know the grasshopper has hearing organs on its side. no, grasshoppers do make a sound. Did you know the grasshopper has hearing organs on its side. not at all! :)
Your question makes no sense. Grasshoppers can fly, if that's what you're asking.
yes, they have ears on the knees
A special sense helps grasshoppers tell when you are near. Their sense organs are tiny hairs and they listen with their legs.
they rub there hind legs togetther u dig
They mimic the shape,smell, and sound of their prey.
Grasshoppers make sounds in one of two ways - stridulation or crepitation. Stridulation involves rubbing one body part, which acts as a rasp, against another, which acts as a scraper. Most grasshoppers stridulate to make their characteristic sounds. In grasshoppers, a row of pegs along the inside of the hind leg acts as a file, or rasp. The grasshopper rubs this leg surface against the thickened forewing, causing a vibration and thus a sound. A few grasshoppers, most notably some band-winged grasshoppers in the family Oedipodinae, use an entirely different method of sound production, called crepitation. These grasshoppers snap their hindwings rapidly as they fly, making a distinct crackling sound.
They mimic the shape,smell, and sound of their prey.
Grasshoppers have 5 eyes in all. They have 2 compound eyes to detect movement. They also have 3 simple eyes to sense dark and light.
Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion.
They have a low frequency. Grasshoppers can also alter their sound to stay in tune to specific noises they come in contact with.
Exactly like a cricket. Except a grasshoppers noise is louder. I heard them before. I saw them in a baseball field. You know I love to play baseball. Grasshoppers make noise but we humans can yell louder than a chirp of a grasshopper. This is why a grasshoppers chirp is louder than a crickets. Because a grasshoppers voicebox is larger than a crickets. Easy to kill. We are big, and strong.